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VL/HCC 2024 : IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing | |||||||||||||||
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We are thrilled to announce the IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC) 2024 will be held at the University of Liverpool, UK. Please mark your calendars for this exciting gathering of minds, scheduled from Monday, 2nd Sept – Friday, 6th Sept 2024.
VL/HCC is a forum that brings together experts, academics, and practitioners to exchange cutting-edge ideas and explore the latest developments in visual languages and human-centric computing. We invite you to participate and share your innovative work with our global community. Key Dates: Abstracts only: April 19, 2024 Submission deadline: April 26, 2024 This is a unique opportunity to showcase your research and engage in discussions with peers who share your passion for visual languages and human-centric computing. We encourage you to consider submitting your work and being a part of this exciting event. As Generative AI has become a hot topic in many areas, the special emphasis for this year will be VL/HCC and Generative AI - critiques and opportunities, positive, negative and unclear impacts are all welcome. For further details, including submission guidelines, topics of interest, and additional information, please visit the official VL/HCC 2024 website: https://conf.researchr.org/track/vlhcc-2024/vlhcc-2024-research-papers This year, VL/HCC 2024 will be co-located with the 35th Psychology of Programming Interest Group (PPIG) from September 5th to 6th, 2024. PPIG seeks to bring together people from diverse communities to explore common interests in the psychological aspects of programming and in the computational aspects of psychology. For more information about PPIG 2024, please visit their website: https://ppig.org/workshops/2024-annual-workshop/ We look forward to seeing you at the University of Liverpool, UK, for VL/HCC 2024. This promises to be an enlightening and collaborative experience that you won't want to miss. |
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